Post by sybil on Jul 11, 2011 12:48:12 GMT -5
Name: Sybil (cybilliberty)
Race: Elf
Alignment: Neutral Good
Languages: Elf, Celestial
Rank: Abetzi Adept
Dice: 2d32
Primary Class: Healer
Primary Class Bonus: Healer's Touch
Secondary Class: Cleric
Starting Skills:
0. Magic Affinity
1. Healing Affinity
2. Rezz the Dead
1. Combat Medic
2. Healing Circle
3. Divine Health
4. Acrobatics
5. Side Step
6. Die Hard
7.
8.
Racial Skill: Elven Beauty
Major Flaws: None
Primary and Secondary Weapons: Staves, Magic
Adventuring Gear: Arrival in to the lands would yield in one chestnut colored horse that had a dual pack slung over the backside. One pack contained dried and compressed herbs for healing purposes. Basic first aid needs such as moss, wrappings, witch hazel, and the like were included withing. The same pack held carefully wrapped and preserved rations, lasting for a week at the very least. With her scant eating style, the rations could last longer. The second pack held two small books; one an enchanted writing device attained from her last 'home' {The Enchanted Hills} which consisted of an enchanted quill and inkwell, which never went dry, and enchanted vellum which never ran out. The second book was handwritten spell dictionary, consisting of healing spells, recipes for healing tinctures,poultices, and herbal remedies, and recipes for cooking tasty meals. Strapped to Sybil's back would be a quarterstaff for defense. This pack also held three bodices, three ankle length skirts, and two chemises; one for winter, one for spring. Slippers were within. Thick boots were worn on her person, for walking in all types of weather. Three small pouches were attached to thick leather belt. One held enough gold coins accrued from the Hills to pay for her journey over. The second held her sewing kit. The third was empty. A small sheepskin bladder had been fastened to the belt, the inner lining full of pure spring water. A cloak would be draped over her legs, made of a heavier material for winter, despite the warm temperatures. The robes of a priestess would be worn as she traveled.
Race: Elf
Alignment: Neutral Good
Languages: Elf, Celestial
Rank: Abetzi Adept
Dice: 2d32
Primary Class: Healer
Primary Class Bonus: Healer's Touch
Secondary Class: Cleric
Starting Skills:
0. Magic Affinity
1. Healing Affinity
2. Rezz the Dead
1. Combat Medic
2. Healing Circle
3. Divine Health
4. Acrobatics
5. Side Step
6. Die Hard
7.
8.
Racial Skill: Elven Beauty
Major Flaws: None
Primary and Secondary Weapons: Staves, Magic
Adventuring Gear: Arrival in to the lands would yield in one chestnut colored horse that had a dual pack slung over the backside. One pack contained dried and compressed herbs for healing purposes. Basic first aid needs such as moss, wrappings, witch hazel, and the like were included withing. The same pack held carefully wrapped and preserved rations, lasting for a week at the very least. With her scant eating style, the rations could last longer. The second pack held two small books; one an enchanted writing device attained from her last 'home' {The Enchanted Hills} which consisted of an enchanted quill and inkwell, which never went dry, and enchanted vellum which never ran out. The second book was handwritten spell dictionary, consisting of healing spells, recipes for healing tinctures,poultices, and herbal remedies, and recipes for cooking tasty meals. Strapped to Sybil's back would be a quarterstaff for defense. This pack also held three bodices, three ankle length skirts, and two chemises; one for winter, one for spring. Slippers were within. Thick boots were worn on her person, for walking in all types of weather. Three small pouches were attached to thick leather belt. One held enough gold coins accrued from the Hills to pay for her journey over. The second held her sewing kit. The third was empty. A small sheepskin bladder had been fastened to the belt, the inner lining full of pure spring water. A cloak would be draped over her legs, made of a heavier material for winter, despite the warm temperatures. The robes of a priestess would be worn as she traveled.